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International
Tunisian journalists denounce president’s law on prison terms for false information
TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisia’s president on Friday decreed a legislation imposing jail phrases for spreading false info or rumours on-line,…
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Sports
Winnipeg Jets, forward Jeff Malott agree to terms on two-year, two-way contract
WINNIPEG – Ahead Jeff Malott agreed to phrases on a two-year, two-way cope with the Winnipeg Jets on Friday. The…
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Serena Williams, back at Wimbledon, lives and plays on her terms
WIMBLEDON, England—Enter stage centre. The place Serena Williams has all the time belonged. From the 16-year-old with rattling beaded cornrows…
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Insight
S&P raises South Africa’s outlook to ‘positive’ on trade terms, fiscal discipline
(Reuters) – Rankings company S&P revised https://disclosure.spglobal.com/rankings/en/regulatory/article/-/view/kind/HTML/id/2842888 South Africa’s outlook to “constructive” on Friday, saying it displays beneficial phrases of…
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International
YouTube blocks Russian parliament channel for violating terms of service
YouTube has blocked Duma TV which broadcasts from Russia’s decrease home of parliament, drawing an indignant response from officers who…
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New Zealand’s NZME, Google to discuss news delivery terms amid fair payment push
(Reuters) – New Zealand media agency NZME mentioned on Friday it has signed a letter of intent with Google to…
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